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Young & Old

✍ Scribed by Adrian J. Smith


Book ID
111616686
Tongue
en-US
Weight
125 KB
Series
Missing Persons 3
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781952150784

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✦ Synopsis


A kid with no name, an investigation into her unit, and her family in crisis.
This case is the oddest one Detective Grace Halling has ever had. The missing is found, yet four years into the case and no one has made any progress in solving it. With the head of Internal Affairs hot on her tail, Grace must dodge investigations while attempting to solve her own.


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